Film & DocumentaryMay 13, 2022 • View in browserHow the Marvel Cinematic Universe Exploits Comic Book ArtistsFilms based on Marvel Comics superheroes have made billions. Yet the artists and writers who created these characters get a pittance, if that. | Kambole Campbell
STORIES TOLD THROUGH ANIMATION Panda! Go Panda! Classics Make a Delightful ComebackYou don’t have to be an anime-head to appreciate these early-career shorts by the founders of Studio Ghibli. | Dan Schindel The Animated Biopic of Charlotte Salomon Is a Missed OpportunityCharlotte fails to truly depict the famed artist’s work and pain. It may just be that no other artist can tell Salomon’s story better than she already did. | Dan Schindel LATEST IN DOCUMENTARY Prismatic Ground Tries to Change the Conversation on Experimental DocumentaryFilm programmer Inney Prakash talks to Hyperallergic about what it takes to start a new film festival solo during a pandemic. | Dan Schindel
A Bruce Mau Documentary Can’t Explain What the Man DoesMAU is too charmed by its subject to nail down what he has achieved, or why people should even care about him in the first place. | Sophia Stewart THOUGHT-PROVOKING FEATURES An All-Female Gang Sells Black-Market Oil in Dry Ground BurningA meticulous blend of fact and fiction, this film surveys the overlooked fringe of Brazilian society under President Bolsonaro. | Ben R. Nicholson A Body Horror Tale With an Avian TwistHanna Bergholm’s stunningly original debut film Hatching embraces the experience of female adolescence as the monster that it is, and then gives that monster literal wings. | Eileen G'Sell Pleasure Dispels Male Fantasies of PornNinja Thyberg’s film replicates a common plot structure for classic porn as it follows a young performer entering the business, but its focus is on the labor involved. | Justine Smith Become a member today to support our independent journalism. |